Varek Tor is a ghost in the machine. Three years ago, he walked out of the Oresha mining disaster-a catastrophe that liquefied two hundred men-without a scratch. The corporations call him a miracle. The underground calls him a specialist.
Varek just calls it work.
It was supposed to be a standard contract: investigate a silent Omnicorp facility in the desolate Wastes of Eldros. A simple troubleshooting job for a man of his talents. But what Varek finds in the dust isn't a communications failure. It's a breach.
The outpost was just the lid on a much deeper jar.
Beneath the wasteland lies Sector Deep-9, a classified excavation site buried miles beneath the crust. As Varek descends into the earth to secure the asset, he realizes that the workers haven't just been killed; they've been processed. The machinery hasn't just broken; it has evolved.
Varek fights his way through the twisting, industrial labyrinth, realizing too late that the horrors in the dark aren't trying to kill him-they're waiting for him. And the deeper he goes, the more he realizes that the "miracle" of Oresha wasn't luck.
It was a rehearsal.
Perfect for fans of Dead Space, Warhammer 40k, and Event Horizon. Eldros Psionica is a gritty, high-octane descent into a sci-fi hell where the only thing deadlier than the monsters is the truth.